Beautiful family life all the way through. Lovely to see Annika growing up so fast. She seems tall for her age and has a wonderful relationship with her grandparents.❤
Annika's dadi and dadu got her a new clothing set on their latest visit. By the Indian kids' sizing, it's for kids aged 5-6 years. It's NOT too big :'D
Great to see the cousins bonding and sharing stuff in the house. Anika is getting very talkative esp in her new found Hindi vocab and with supreme self confidence! Good to see her interest in cleanliness despite being in a clean home. Do consider sending her for dance classes, she seems to have natural rhythm to sway and move. I can never forget her hilarious natu-natu😂
We’ll get her into some organised hobbies maybe once she also starts playschool and has better skills to follow instructions 😊 if she still is into dancing at that age we’ll surely take her to classes. Advice from many friends with children who train in classical dance is to only start around age 5 😊
All cleaning staff can now take a break …Annika and Yug are here!😄 I can't get over how sensibly and naturally Annika has taken to being big sister, from bossing around to pacifying when things get out of hand 😍 Your Chai time always reminds of mine with my family and ofcourse it's so much more than just about the Chai ❤️
I also loved seeing how she was trying to teach new skills to Yug 🥰 they’re like two peas in a pod. When you put them next to each other you could easily think that they’re actual brother and sister, both Sangeeta’s children 😅❤
Kids fascinations with brooms and utensils is so universal.. and of course playing outdoors. I adore your loving MIL and also your efforts to visit and blend families in every chance possible and sure they all must be appreciative of you. ❤️🥰
So true! My mom has lots of old photos of me trying to do the dishes and vacuuming. Basically it meant that I kept dropping my pacifier in the soap water and we had this portable vacuum cleaner and I kept really banging it on the hard wood floor :'D
Annika is adorable. I admire her keen sense of self, spirit of giving and joyful demeanor. Vinod reminds me of Vikrant Massey. Good job Johanna, dadi, dadu and Vinod. You are raising a strong and loving girl.
I've been watching your vlogs since long and I must say that yours almost have a lyrical quality to them. I love to watch your daughter grow up. She is beautiful and above everything else such an empathic soul at such a tender age. I tell you she's an old soul. She rekindles in me the joy and bliss of being a father to a daughter, which alas I'm not. May you all be happy!
I definitely love being a mom to a daughter, and even more so Vinod loves being a dad to one! ❤ but i wouldve loved having a son too, and wouldve thought it a privilege to raise a boy into a man 😊
Seeing both of them play with the brooms, it just reminded me of my childhood. As my parents observed me, they understood my love for sweeping and they gifted me a tiny little broom. Really happy to see Annika grow and its nice to listen to her speak in her cute little voice❤
What a nice little gift! We also have a broom designated to Annika at home 😊❤ i think lots of small kids love cleaning, even I did as a toddler! Too bad that most of us lose that enthusiasm when we grow up though… 😅
Maybe I will be able to get back to weekly posting at some point, hopefully, but currently Vinod’s work is super busy and I need to prioritise Annika, my duties at home and my health 😊🙏
You said it👍🏻family is very important to all. It may look different for someone looking from outside. Thats all. You hv good talent to balance with Indian culture, better than many Indian women. Most important is your positive thoughts 👏🏻👏🏻may god give you chance to vidit honetown soon. Beautiful vlog. Feel like watching twice 👍🏻
I think it’s often easier for me to balance with indian culture though, as the restrictions that are placed on many Indian women are never applied to me really as a foreigner and having such open-minded, respectful in-laws 😊 i have profound respect for the indian women who do struggle with some aspects of their own culture, as would I if I ever had to face such challenges 🙏 i’ve been lucky to only ever have pretty minor issues, like I can’t dress in whatever western way i might like in more conservative areas or I get stared at in many places due to my skin colour
I believe baby Annika... would be learning Finnish,Hindi, English and if u stay long may be Malayalam..... learning many languages so early...makes Annika good at studies..... and open up many potentials.... great to see her grow....
It's so good to see you are able to have reunions occasionally Johanna. I would think Annika will start to store the memories now at her age. You are all so fortunate to have each other to grow older with. Lots of love to you all. 💋❤
Very beautiful vlog as usual, Annika is really a gifted child, she can alone entertain whole family, God bless you all happiness and prosperity in your life to come 🌹
Poor Yug ! 😂 i had a great laugh at how Annika is litreally bossing him around. But she has great sense of responsibility at this age. She does have the entire family under her thumb 😅❤❤
Wonderful video Johanna. Yes family values are worldwide. In terms of nursing homes they are also worldwide and do exist in india as it's necessary to have them as family members are not nurses. Yes Indian family values are great at times but believe me iv seen families hit their kids with a stick and shout at their children. Abuse that would need to be reported to the authorities in the West. Also the emotional manipulation to get married and have children. I had to admit it is apparent in India but India is changing.
In my original script I was talking about the differences in much more detail, like the nursing homes and yes I find those very necessary too, as like you said family members rarely are qualified professional caretakers, and might not be able to offer care to such an extent which might often be required when younger family members would be working regardless their gender and also busy taking care of their kids. I think abusive families are world round, and while hitting and slapping might still be relatively common in India, it was common even in a country like Finland in the 90s early 00s. Now less so as it has been made illegal. Like you said, India is changing too and mindsets change quite slowly.
@@JohannaNorth what a positive reply ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️ yes I'm happy to see India changing. Yes you are right. Abuse can go on behind closed doors in the West where as it's perhaps more blatant in India. And yes I'm so glad India is changing. 👍I think you and Vinod are very forward thinking and brilliant influencers. You resemble equality and excellent parenting ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Vähän kun serkukset kasvaa niin Ai että miten kivoja leikkejä heillä tuleekaan. 😍 Itselläni oli kaks melko saman ikäistä serkkua ja mummolassa aina leikittiin, naurettiin, riideltiin ja halattiin. Annikalla tais tulla välillä montaa kieltä samassa lauseessa. Söpöä. 🥰 Sulla on tosi miellyttävä ääni ja tykkään kun selität asioita taustalla.
Meillä oli kanssa suurin osa serkuista suunnilleen samassa iässä ja melko lyhyen ajomatkan päässä, niin muistan hyvin kaikki leikkivierailut lapsuudesta - mahdolliset riidat taas olen tyystin unohtanut 😂❤ ja hei kiitos tosi paljon voiceover-palautteesta! On usein yllättävän haastavaa saada oikea äänensävy ja tahti puheeseen, kun jotenkin tuppaa tuleen suusta eri tavalla miten sen kuulen omassa päässä 🫣😅
Annika and cousin Yay's jealousy time was so fun and cute😂😍 Dear Johanna, I admire your courage that you want to slowly address Western family values. But I'm not sure, how in-depth people from Indian cultural and fanatically religious contexts might understand your points... South Asians have preconceived ideas about the family values of the West. They would easily fall for like; Westerners would randomly get divorced, they have sex before marriage, Western women are opinionated... the list could be endless. I'm sure, the West also have preconceived ideas about the East. It's a never-ending battlefield. All the very 👌 Take care😘
Hello Everyone’s ………Wonderful and So Beautiful People’s ….. Annika Loves enjoyed playground and together with Grandmother outside nice because Annika love eat Masala Tea mug 👉🏼no good for not kid …..but We Saying warns best chocolate milk healthy for Annika 👍🏼 ………….SO Sweet Family ❤👌🏽🙏🏻🤲🏼🤩💐🤗
Hai sis how are you all doing there?......Woooooo...!!! After a long time.. You vinod bro.. Dada ,dadi ,sangeetha sis... 🥰a wholesome happiness... Such a nostalgia video... Hope you guy's had a wonderful time way back❤... #Happy Sunday sis😇✨
I most likely wont be posting realtime videos at any point, other than during a special holiday (like Diwali, Christmas) or a birthday, but maybe a month apart at the closest 😊 one more video from June is coming, but i’m not stressing out about the editing since Vinod’s work is really busy and i’m prioritising Annika, family time and my health currently 😊
She just has a little dash of chai in an otherwise full cup of milk, just to give the milk a bit of colour so she can think she’s drinking chai too 😊 she doesn’t really like to drink milk otherwise
Johanna, I am dating a fine Finnish girl and your videos help a lot in interpreting the different backgrounds that we may have. Much love and good energy.
I am an avid follower of your vlogs and since we keep visiting my extended inlaws family members in Payyanur, feel more connected with you... hence was keen to meet all of you in person... although I know you may not promote or like this gesture 😊😊 !! Stay Happy and Blessed ❤
I wouldn't say pressure necessarily, but boys are preferred in some communities. People were sometimes offering us their blessings for a boy when I was pregnant for example. The birth of a son can be more celebrated and require lots of rituals in some families. I've also had some comments tell me to have another baby so we can have a son. But Vinod and I and both of our parents are extremely happy with a girl, and every extended family member and friend who has met Annika loves her. We don't dress Annika as "a boy" nor are we wanting a boy, we just prefer more practical, unisex clothing and don't like most of the girls' clothing available, like lots of lace, frills, bows, unicorn prints and princess-y stuff. But Annika does wear dresses, pink and girlier things too.
Yeah.. make a video about difference between Finnish and Indian family culture and traditions.. I'll love to watch that ❤
Will put on a to-do list 😊
I too want that... we feel scandinavia to be so different from ours...
Annika is such a sweetheart.....she shared everything with her younger brother....so sweet Annika
All the credit goes to her mom and dad
We try to teach good social skills to her already, even though she doesnt have siblings at home and isn’t going to school/day care yet 😊🙏
It was lovely to see you all together again for another family reunion. Best wishes to you all. ❤️ 🎉
Finally we saw her sister in law after so many years. 🎉🎉
Annika is a very smart, intelligent, curious and a happy child.. God bless her!!
Beautiful family life all the way through. Lovely to see Annika growing up so fast. She seems tall for her age and has a wonderful relationship with her grandparents.❤
Annika's dadi and dadu got her a new clothing set on their latest visit. By the Indian kids' sizing, it's for kids aged 5-6 years. It's NOT too big :'D
Dada dadi is the happiest now. Two cutest grand children together.
Annika has the same fuel source as Chandrayan 3...never ending energy :)
Thanks Johanna..This one was a much needed episode...feeling so emotoonal after watching ❤
Great to see the cousins bonding and sharing stuff in the house. Anika is getting very talkative esp in her new found Hindi vocab and with supreme self confidence! Good to see her interest in cleanliness despite being in a clean home. Do consider sending her for dance classes, she seems to have natural rhythm to sway and move. I can never forget her hilarious natu-natu😂
We’ll get her into some organised hobbies maybe once she also starts playschool and has better skills to follow instructions 😊 if she still is into dancing at that age we’ll surely take her to classes. Advice from many friends with children who train in classical dance is to only start around age 5 😊
So lovely to see Annika speak both Finnish, English and Hindi!!!
All cleaning staff can now take a break …Annika and Yug are here!😄 I can't get over how sensibly and naturally Annika has taken to being big sister, from bossing around to pacifying when things get out of hand 😍 Your Chai time always reminds of mine with my family and ofcourse it's so much more than just about the Chai ❤️
I also loved seeing how she was trying to teach new skills to Yug 🥰 they’re like two peas in a pod. When you put them next to each other you could easily think that they’re actual brother and sister, both Sangeeta’s children 😅❤
Annika speaks Hindi so well..wow!
Kids fascinations with brooms and utensils is so universal.. and of course playing outdoors. I adore your loving MIL and also your efforts to visit and
blend families in every chance possible and sure they all must be appreciative of you. ❤️🥰
So true! My mom has lots of old photos of me trying to do the dishes and vacuuming. Basically it meant that I kept dropping my pacifier in the soap water and we had this portable vacuum cleaner and I kept really banging it on the hard wood floor :'D
Annika is such a beautiful loving little girl ❤️ and absolute joy to watch her spending time with her grandparents! Best wishes to you all! 🎉
Annika is adorable. I admire her keen sense of self, spirit of giving and joyful demeanor. Vinod reminds me of Vikrant Massey. Good job Johanna, dadi, dadu and Vinod. You are raising a strong and loving girl.
I've been watching your vlogs since long and I must say that yours almost have a lyrical quality to them. I love to watch your daughter grow up. She is beautiful and above everything else such an empathic soul at such a tender age. I tell you she's an old soul. She rekindles in me the joy and bliss of being a father to a daughter, which alas I'm not. May you all be happy!
I definitely love being a mom to a daughter, and even more so Vinod loves being a dad to one! ❤ but i wouldve loved having a son too, and wouldve thought it a privilege to raise a boy into a man 😊
Seeing both of them play with the brooms, it just reminded me of my childhood. As my parents observed me, they understood my love for sweeping and they gifted me a tiny little broom. Really happy to see Annika grow and its nice to listen to her speak in her cute little voice❤
What a nice little gift! We also have a broom designated to Annika at home 😊❤ i think lots of small kids love cleaning, even I did as a toddler! Too bad that most of us lose that enthusiasm when we grow up though… 😅
Yes please make the difference video, it'll help us to understand alot about two culture.
❤ Annika is such an adorable little girl.. when she speaks make my heart melt .. 🤗 I watch ur videos for happy hormones .. 🙏🙏🙏
Always enjoy watching your vlogs. Wish you could upload them more frequently.
Maybe I will be able to get back to weekly posting at some point, hopefully, but currently Vinod’s work is super busy and I need to prioritise Annika, my duties at home and my health 😊🙏
Annika is a power pack of energy 🥰🧿
You have said everything in one line that we respect our parents and they respect our choices. I would love to see a video on this topic
Hi Johanna just relaxing watching Annika with dadi and dada 🏡♥️🌻😘👋👋👋
You said it👍🏻family is very important to all. It may look different for someone looking from outside. Thats all.
You hv good talent to balance with Indian culture, better than many Indian women. Most important is your positive thoughts 👏🏻👏🏻may god give you chance to vidit honetown soon. Beautiful vlog. Feel like watching twice 👍🏻
I think it’s often easier for me to balance with indian culture though, as the restrictions that are placed on many Indian women are never applied to me really as a foreigner and having such open-minded, respectful in-laws 😊 i have profound respect for the indian women who do struggle with some aspects of their own culture, as would I if I ever had to face such challenges 🙏 i’ve been lucky to only ever have pretty minor issues, like I can’t dress in whatever western way i might like in more conservative areas or I get stared at in many places due to my skin colour
I believe baby Annika... would be learning Finnish,Hindi, English and if u stay long may be Malayalam..... learning many languages so early...makes Annika good at studies.....
and open up many potentials.... great to see her grow....
So true we all are heading towards older age ..
Always love to watch your vlogs❤
At 6:10, her maturity level is incredible.
Annika is eagerly practising sharing and taking care of others even if sometimes it’s still quite a bit more difficult than in this clip 🥰
Annika must be 2yr 7 months. Shez a month earlier to my Son.i really like watching her. Blessings ❤
She’s almost that age now yes 😊
I AM 48 YEARS OLD BUT I REALLY CONNECT WITH ANNIKA.. SHE IS AN ANGEL.. GOD BLESS YOU ANNIKA. GOD BLESS YOU ALL. JAI SREE RAM.
It's so good to see you are able to have reunions occasionally Johanna. I would think Annika will start to store the memories now at her age. You are all so fortunate to have each other to grow older with. Lots of love to you all. 💋❤
Even as we speak, Annika’s dadi and dadu are visiting us in Kerala 🥰🙏
Annika speak Hindi is so Good... Soo good
Very beautiful vlog as usual, Annika is really a gifted child, she can alone entertain whole family, God bless you all happiness and prosperity in your life to come 🌹
She indeed doesnt leave us with any moments of boredom, our little show girl 😅❤
Life is just better with grandkids......Annika and Yug...
Yes plz...wud love ve to watch the difference....❤❤
Poor Yug ! 😂 i had a great laugh at how Annika is litreally bossing him around. But she has great sense of responsibility at this age. She does have the entire family under her thumb 😅❤❤
Girl boss 😎
What a lovely family, I following u guys a long times. I live ur house in Karelia
Both of them cute and adorable 😘😘😘!!!
Is so beautiful to be with family ❤
Wonderful video Johanna. Yes family values are worldwide. In terms of nursing homes they are also worldwide and do exist in india as it's necessary to have them as family members are not nurses. Yes Indian family values are great at times but believe me iv seen families hit their kids with a stick and shout at their children. Abuse that would need to be reported to the authorities in the West. Also the emotional manipulation to get married and have children. I had to admit it is apparent in India but India is changing.
In my original script I was talking about the differences in much more detail, like the nursing homes and yes I find those very necessary too, as like you said family members rarely are qualified professional caretakers, and might not be able to offer care to such an extent which might often be required when younger family members would be working regardless their gender and also busy taking care of their kids. I think abusive families are world round, and while hitting and slapping might still be relatively common in India, it was common even in a country like Finland in the 90s early 00s. Now less so as it has been made illegal. Like you said, India is changing too and mindsets change quite slowly.
@@JohannaNorth what a positive reply ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️ yes I'm happy to see India changing. Yes you are right. Abuse can go on behind closed doors in the West where as it's perhaps more blatant in India. And yes I'm so glad India is changing. 👍I think you and Vinod are very forward thinking and brilliant influencers. You resemble equality and excellent parenting ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Your videos are full of positive vibes
I was laughing and smiling throughout the video, and felt immense happiness. I also have a little son, he is also somewhat like this 😊
Vähän kun serkukset kasvaa niin Ai että miten kivoja leikkejä heillä tuleekaan. 😍 Itselläni oli kaks melko saman ikäistä serkkua ja mummolassa aina leikittiin, naurettiin, riideltiin ja halattiin. Annikalla tais tulla välillä montaa kieltä samassa lauseessa. Söpöä. 🥰 Sulla on tosi miellyttävä ääni ja tykkään kun selität asioita taustalla.
Meillä oli kanssa suurin osa serkuista suunnilleen samassa iässä ja melko lyhyen ajomatkan päässä, niin muistan hyvin kaikki leikkivierailut lapsuudesta - mahdolliset riidat taas olen tyystin unohtanut 😂❤ ja hei kiitos tosi paljon voiceover-palautteesta! On usein yllättävän haastavaa saada oikea äänensävy ja tahti puheeseen, kun jotenkin tuppaa tuleen suusta eri tavalla miten sen kuulen omassa päässä 🫣😅
Beautiful family. Stay blessed 🙌.
Annika and cousin Yay's jealousy time was so fun and cute😂😍
Dear Johanna, I admire your courage that you want to slowly address Western family values. But I'm not sure, how in-depth people from Indian cultural and fanatically religious contexts might understand your points... South Asians have preconceived ideas about the family values of the West. They would easily fall for like; Westerners would randomly get divorced, they have sex before marriage, Western women are opinionated... the list could be endless.
I'm sure, the West also have preconceived ideas about the East. It's a never-ending battlefield. All the very 👌
Take care😘
Helllooo cutie Annika ❤… we missed you …
Beautiful video ❤️
So nice vlogs cute baby Annika
It so beautiful watching the children 👧🏻 🧑🏻🦱playing ♥️🌻😘👋
Lol I don't know whether to laugh or feel for Yug 😆
Beautiful vlog 👌👌😊
These are the moments Annika and you will cherish when you'll grow older.
Hello Everyone’s ………Wonderful and So Beautiful People’s ….. Annika Loves enjoyed playground and together with Grandmother outside nice because Annika love eat Masala Tea mug 👉🏼no good for not kid …..but We Saying warns best chocolate milk healthy for Annika 👍🏼 ………….SO Sweet Family ❤👌🏽🙏🏻🤲🏼🤩💐🤗
Mummy buy 2 brooms the same for the kids to avoid fighting ❤❤❤❤
Saaf Karo, bohot ganda hai.😂 Such a sweetheart. Annika is learning languages so fast.
Her Hindi has been improving a lot lately! 😊
Very nice time
Hi Johanna Vinod and Annika 👧🏻
Nic video beautiful ❤️❤️❤️
Hi - Could you please do an in depth video regarding Finnish and Indian family and social values? Thank you!
That's on my idea list for future videos :)
Hai sis how are you all doing there?......Woooooo...!!! After a long time.. You vinod bro.. Dada ,dadi ,sangeetha sis... 🥰a wholesome happiness... Such a nostalgia video... Hope you guy's had a wonderful time way back❤... #Happy Sunday sis😇✨
We’re enjoying the september rains now after such a dry, hot august! 😊
@@JohannaNorth when we are going to get the real time videos sis....? Or still we have july and august months videos waiting for us?
I most likely wont be posting realtime videos at any point, other than during a special holiday (like Diwali, Christmas) or a birthday, but maybe a month apart at the closest 😊 one more video from June is coming, but i’m not stressing out about the editing since Vinod’s work is really busy and i’m prioritising Annika, family time and my health currently 😊
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If you want to ROTFL read Erma Bombeck's book - " Family - The ties that bind......and gag ! "
Sounds interesting! 😄🫣
Cuteees😍😍😍
How cute 🎉❤ yr kids
I started drinking tea from 6th or 7th standard, but annika, starting from now..😮
She just has a little dash of chai in an otherwise full cup of milk, just to give the milk a bit of colour so she can think she’s drinking chai too 😊 she doesn’t really like to drink milk otherwise
@@JohannaNorth 😆 scam!!
@@swarupdas423😂
What does Vinod do to have so much time from work ?
Johanna, I am dating a fine Finnish girl and your videos help a lot in interpreting the different backgrounds that we may have. Much love and good energy.
What do you whole day ?
Your heritage my heritage is in Finland
Dear are you going Finnish this year for Christmas.
No, not this year 😕
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R u around in Payyanur ..? 😊 It would be so nice to meet all of you!!!
I am an avid follower of your vlogs and since we keep visiting my extended inlaws family members in Payyanur, feel more connected with you... hence was keen to meet all of you in person... although I know you may not promote or like this gesture 😊😊 !! Stay Happy and Blessed ❤
Maybe some other time...we are here till 14th 😊 !
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Mam waiting for ur new videos
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Annikas paternal grandma is very young
She might be in her early or mid 50s which is fine
Annika.....ha ha ha
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Hi, is Vinod from Rajasthan or Kerala?
Vinod is Haryanvi
Annika presents as a spoiled bully.
The poor boy feels threatened by his cousin Annika
Is there pressure for conceiving a boy? Are little girls required to dress as boys to attract conceiving a boy? Is this an Indian tradition...help ❤
There are no such traditions now .maybe some 50 years back people preferred boy over girl. Now no such thing
I wouldn't say pressure necessarily, but boys are preferred in some communities. People were sometimes offering us their blessings for a boy when I was pregnant for example. The birth of a son can be more celebrated and require lots of rituals in some families. I've also had some comments tell me to have another baby so we can have a son. But Vinod and I and both of our parents are extremely happy with a girl, and every extended family member and friend who has met Annika loves her.
We don't dress Annika as "a boy" nor are we wanting a boy, we just prefer more practical, unisex clothing and don't like most of the girls' clothing available, like lots of lace, frills, bows, unicorn prints and princess-y stuff. But Annika does wear dresses, pink and girlier things too.
Nah i was a boy my mum wanted a daughter so i had long hairs and wore frocks when i was really young
Only idiots. Why would you want that burden?
What s your husband?
Is the sister depressed?
Make it 10 mins , 16min video is too long
oh no - even half an hour would be ok
@@unavitadellamusica tf !
I love Johanna's longer videos ❤
@@unavitadellamusicaya i would love to watch 30 min videos
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